The Most Complex Mission I've Done In Kerbin's SOI | Kerbal Space Program
Hours. So many hours. I single-launched a ring station, built the perfect SSTO (more on that later), and took that SSTO all the way to the Mun to recover debris. This Kerbal Space Program Mission was an enormous undertaking, probably more so than I anticipated when it all began! I hope that you enjoy watching it as much as I (sometimes) enjoyed flying it! Let me know in the comments if you have any questions, or just give me some feedback on the video and let me know what you want to see next!
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